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Amhar, Amr, Amir, or Anir, a son of Arthur.
And they passed the night with songs, and diversions, and
discourse, and ample entertainment. And when it was time for them
all to go to sleep, they went. And when the next day came, they
arose; and Arthur called the attendants, who guarded his couch.
And these were four pages, whose names were Cadyrnerth the son of
Porthawr Gandwy, and Ambreu the son of Bedwor, and Amhar the son
of Arthur, and Goreu the son of Custennin. And these men came to
Arthur and saluted him, and arrayed him in his garments. And
Arthur wondered that Gwenhwyvar did not awake, and did not move
in her bed; and the attendants wished to awaken her. "Disturb her
not," said Arthur, "for she had rather sleep than go to see the
hunting."
The Mabinogion
Translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. Geraint
The Son Of Erbin